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The Babys - I'll have some of that

Ian Gomm - Summer Holiday

Tony Carey - Some tough City

Space Elevator - s/t

Matthew Ward - Fade to white

Reno Harper - Shadows

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Alan Gorrie - Sleepless Nights

Chris Eaton - Wonderful World

Richard Marx - Stories To Tell (CD/DVD)

Richard Marx - Night Out With Friends - (CD/DVD)

Nick Gilder - S/T

Be Bop Deluxe - Original Album Series (Box) 5 CD

Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel - Original Album Series (Box) 5 CD

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Sweet Crystal - III

Arrival - Arrival 2013

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Nelson - Before The Rain

Dynazty - Bring The Thunder

Gary Schutt - Playthings

Kane Roberts - s/t (Yesterrock)

Kingdom Come - In Your Face

Lillian Axe - Waters Rising

Lillian Axe - Sad Day On Planet Earth

Michael Sweet - s/t

Pole Position - s/t

St. Warren - Return To Honest Planet

Freak Kitchen - Appetizer

 

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Helloween - Straight Out Of Hell

Helloween - Chameleon

Axxis - The Big Thrill

Armored Saint - March Of The Saint

Bombay Black - Walk Of Shame (autographed)

Queen - Flash Gordon

Metal Church - The Dark

Angel - Live Without A Net

Saxon - Killing Ground

ZZ Top - Eliminator

ZZ Top - Afterburner

ZZ Top - Recycler

ZZ Top - Antenna

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Loud Lion - Die Tough

Bullet - Highway Pirates

Redrum - Victim Of Our Circumstances

Rox Diamond - Powerdrive

Saints Of The Underground - Love The Sin, Hate The Sinner

Siloam - Sweet Destiny

Talon - III

Terra Nova - Break Away (JAP)

Toxicrose - s/t EP

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Slash: Slash (the Classic Rock 'fanpack' version, which includes 'Baby Can't Drive' (feat. Alice Cooper & Nicole Scherzinger))

The Cardigans: Grand Turismo

The Cardigans: Super Extra Gravity

The Cardigans:Long Gone Before Daylight

David Lee Roth: Your Filthy Little Mouth

Catherine Wheel: Like Cats And Dogs

 

All for under a tenner (including postage) :)

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Thrift store pickup for a buck:

 

Dixie Chicks - Taking the Long Way

 

...not my usual meat but this one features their post-backlash anthem "Not Ready To Make Nice," which is SUCH a great "f*ck you" song... :beerbang:

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